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STANDARD DIPLOMATIC UNVERIFIED

Iranian VP responds to US VP's meeting with Netanyahu

Apr 14, 2026 06:49 AM CT Tehran, Iran diplomacy,iran-israel,us-involvement,iranian-response

Summary

Iran's First Vice President issued a statement reacting to US Vice President JD Vance's reporting to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This diplomatic posturing highlights the intensifying political friction between Tehran and the US-Israel axis, signaling Iran's opposition to deepening security coordination between Washington and Jerusalem.

Sources (1)

T4 IRNA
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Actor Responses

Iran NEUTRAL

First Vice President reacted to US VP's engagement with Netanyahu

United States NEUTRAL

Vice President reported to Israeli leadership

Israel NEUTRAL

Prime Minister received report from US Vice President

Related Events (3)

→ PARALLEL TO 85% confidence
STANDARD Iranian officials cite US distrust and prepare for renewed conflict

"Both events involve Iranian officials expressing distrust of the US and preparing for or reacting to renewed conflict on the same day. Event 2 sets the internal political tone of distrust, while the New Event manifests this sentiment externally in response to specific US-Israel coordination."

→ PARALLEL TO 75% confidence
STANDARD Chinese MFA urges US Vice President to facilitate Iran reconciliation

"Both events represent diplomatic efforts regarding the US-Iran conflict occurring simultaneously. While Event 10 involves China urging reconciliation, the New Event highlights the failure of such diplomacy due to the US-Israel axis, illustrating the divergent diplomatic pressures on the region."

← RETALIATION FOR 95% confidence
STANDARD US Vice President Vance claims objectives in Iran achieved, suggests potential wind-down

"The New Event is a direct diplomatic response by Iran's First Vice President to the specific actions and statements made by US Vice President JD Vance in Event 3, where he reported to Netanyahu and claimed objectives were achieved. The New Event explicitly cites this meeting as the trigger for Iran's opposition."